Вижте тази публикация в Instagram. In April, nineteen Zebedee Models from the ages 2 to 54 took part in this stunning body confidence shoot with photographer Elise Dumontet for Limb Difference Awareness Month. All the Zebedee models have either been born with a limb difference or had an amputation, the images are a celebration of their self-love and their body acceptance. Whether the model's difference is acquired (through cancer, meningitis, accident, diabetes, ex-veterans) or congenital, they really don't want to fall on their feet anymore, they simply want to be able to stand tall, with and/or without prosthetics. We all know positive representation matters, be it in the arts, in fashion or in the media. And yet, these guys can probably count on their fingers how many times they've seen themselves being represented. Important facts: Did you know that there are about 30M amputees in the world, over 100,000 in the UK alone, with 5,000 amputations performed in the UK every year!!! Photographer: Elise Dumontet @elisedumontetphotography @skinwereinproject Assistant: Brian Whar Make Up: Neusa Neves @neusa_nevesloves_mkup Charlie Duffy @charlieduffymakeup Hair: Andrew Gregory @tattoo_pole_boy Director: Zoe Proctor @zebedee_management I am Daisy I am Fearless ???? @daisymay_demetre ???? #disabledmodel #model #bopo #fearless #inspiration #inspire #doubleamputee #disability #disabled #disabilityawareness #inclusion #health #awareness #love #pain #accessibility #support #disabilities #life #bhfyp #instamodels #paralympian #gymgirl #fitfam #gift #london #bodypositive #selflove #confidence Публикация, споделена от Daisy-May Demetre (@daisymay_demetre) на Май 8, 2019 в 9:36 PDT
In April, nineteen Zebedee Models from the ages 2 to 54 took part in this stunning body confidence shoot with photographer Elise Dumontet for Limb Difference Awareness Month. All the Zebedee models have either been born with a limb difference or had an amputation, the images are a celebration of their self-love and their body acceptance. Whether the model's difference is acquired (through cancer, meningitis, accident, diabetes, ex-veterans) or congenital, they really don't want to fall on their feet anymore, they simply want to be able to stand tall, with and/or without prosthetics. We all know positive representation matters, be it in the arts, in fashion or in the media. And yet, these guys can probably count on their fingers how many times they've seen themselves being represented. Important facts: Did you know that there are about 30M amputees in the world, over 100,000 in the UK alone, with 5,000 amputations performed in the UK every year!!! Photographer: Elise Dumontet @elisedumontetphotography @skinwereinproject Assistant: Brian Whar Make Up: Neusa Neves @neusa_nevesloves_mkup Charlie Duffy @charlieduffymakeup Hair: Andrew Gregory @tattoo_pole_boy Director: Zoe Proctor @zebedee_management I am Daisy I am Fearless ???? @daisymay_demetre ???? #disabledmodel #model #bopo #fearless #inspiration #inspire #doubleamputee #disability #disabled #disabilityawareness #inclusion #health #awareness #love #pain #accessibility #support #disabilities #life #bhfyp #instamodels #paralympian #gymgirl #fitfam #gift #london #bodypositive #selflove #confidence
Публикация, споделена от Daisy-May Demetre (@daisymay_demetre) на Май 8, 2019 в 9:36 PDT